Brett Hollander says the NFL's decision to move the Ravens season finale from 1 p.m. to 4:35 p.m. shows a disregard for fans and their New Year's Eve plans.

On his Tuesday show, the host said the decision was obviously made for television ratings. The Sunday night game was moved because it was up against New Year's Eve revelry. Games with playoff implications, including match-ups featuring the Buffalo Bills and Jacksonville Jaguars (one of whom must lose if the Ravens don't beat the Cincinnati Bengals), were all moved to 4:25 p.m. That might work out for viewers, Hollander said, but not necessarily for fans with both tickets and other plans for the evening.

"Unfortunately for the fans of Baltimore who had New Year's plans long in the making--for those who had an obligation maybe even had a reservation, maybe they paid money, maybe they're hosting a party--for many of you, it's out the window because the league doesn't care at all."

He said the league's decision will hurt attendance at a time when attendance is already hurting due to a variety of factors, from quality of play to penalties to injuries to player protests during the national anthem.